Red Tomato, Inc. Grant



Organization - Red Tomato, Inc.
Grant Amount - $665,200
Foundation - Kellogg Foundation
Grant Purpose - meet the increasing demand for healthy, green, fair, and affordable food in the northeastern United States and provide major support for local food security by enabling sustainable agriculture to survive and grow


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